ScreamingTiger#2021's Poems

Here's the list of poems submitted by ScreamingTiger#2021  —  There are currently 8 poems total — keep up the great work!

Fruits of the Spirit

When devotion to Christ’s light we know,
Like yellow crocus under snow,
Surfacing silently, sure and slow,
We sparkle aglow here below.

One’s heart Christ knows. Spirit like wind blows.
A celestial garden blooms during worst...

by Melita Catalina Warren

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Walking Circumspectly

Heaven’s pearly gates, a mere steppingstone,
Compared to the even loftier, Almighty throne!

Talking with our Savior one never exists alone.
One becomes less sin-prone or...

by Melita Catalina Warren

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Gateway to Belief

Our Savior, Jesus, stands one’s final guide,
Even when others taunt and chide.

All things in prayer one must confide,
For disciples by holy precepts abide.

One rises above empty selfish pride,
Puts past sin, sorrows. and trials...

by Melita Catalina Warren

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A Pealing Bell - No. 2

Our blessed Lord and sojourners draw near,
Expecting a miracle, being of good cheer.

Up a staircase, under a crystal chandelier,
Suddenly beaming angels appear.

A euphoric chorus makes it’s premier.
We delight in melodies we so...

by Melita Catalina Warren

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A Pealing Bell

Our blessed Lord and sojourners draw near,
Expecting a miracle, being of good cheer.

Up a staircase, under a crystal chandelier,
Suddenly beaming angels appear.

A euphoric chorus makes it’s premier.
We delight in melodies we so...

by Melita Catalina Warren

 4 Views
added 2 years ago
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Home At Last!

In our garden we dance and play.
Sadness slips away as one turns grey.

West winds whip, maple trees sway.
One vows never again to go astray.

Roosters crow, birds squawk, cattle brae,
Near smell of freshly mown...

by Melita Catalina Warren

 23 Views
added 2 years ago
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Tomorrow's Promise

Toward fantastic destinations we depart.
Goldenrod sunflowers. Wheat’s silky blade.

Citizens blaze a new trial, forge a fresh start.
At evening, they rest under Oak’s...

by Melita Catalina Warren

 9 Views
added 2 years ago
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Acorn

I.
Here where grain elevators tower
As time ticks away each hour
We harness agricultural power
When dewdrops like tears...

by Melita Catalina Warren

 10 Views
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